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Easily Share Workflows With the Analytics Repository

Easily Share Workflows With the Analytics Repository

10/27/2025

With the recent release of ENVI® 6.2 and the Analytics Repository, it’s now easier than ever to create and share image processing workflows across your organization. With that in mind, we wrote this blog to: Introduce the Analytics Repository Describe how you can use ENVI’s interactive workflows to... Read More >

Deploy, Share, Repeat: AI Meets the Analytics Repository

Deploy, Share, Repeat: AI Meets the Analytics Repository

10/13/2025

The upcoming release of ENVI® Deep Learning 4.0 makes it easier than ever to import, deploy, and share AI models, including industry-standard ONNX models, using the integrated Analytics Repository. Whether you're building deep learning models in PyTorch, TensorFlow, or using ENVI’s native model creation tools, ENVI... Read More >

Blazing a trail: SaraniaSat-led Team Shapes the Future of Space-Based Analytics

Blazing a trail: SaraniaSat-led Team Shapes the Future of Space-Based Analytics

10/13/2025

On July 24, 2025, a unique international partnership of SaraniaSat, NV5 Geospatial Software, BruhnBruhn Innovation (BBI), Netnod, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) achieved something unprecedented: a true demonstration of cloud-native computing onboard the International Space Station (ISS) (Fig. 1). Figure 1. Hewlett... Read More >

NV5 at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium 2025

NV5 at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium 2025

9/16/2025

We recently presented three cutting-edge research posters at the ESA Living Planet Symposium 2025 in Vienna, showcasing how NV5 technology and the ENVI® Ecosystem support innovation across ocean monitoring, mineral exploration, and disaster management. Explore each topic below and access the full posters to learn... Read More >

Monitor, Measure & Mitigate: Integrated Solutions for Geohazard Risk

Monitor, Measure & Mitigate: Integrated Solutions for Geohazard Risk

9/8/2025

Geohazards such as slope instability, erosion, settlement, or seepage pose ongoing risks to critical infrastructure. Roads, railways, pipelines, and utility corridors are especially vulnerable to these natural and human-influenced processes, which can evolve silently until sudden failure occurs. Traditional ground surveys provide only periodic... Read More >

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What makes a PED, a PED?

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The people who work in the Defense and Intelligence Community will attest to the large number of three letter acronyms they encounter daily. It’s not only the organizations (DoD, NGA, DIA, CIA, NSA, etc) but the technical terms too (NTM, HSI, ATR, OGC, CDP).

One TLA, or three letter acronym, that keeps coming up in my world is PED or Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination. These days I most commonly hear the acronym as part of a “PED Cell”. Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination might seem obvious to those who work with geospatial imagery, after all, it's the way we turn data into an answer. However, PED in the context of the defense intelligence mission takes on a very unique meaning.

Here's how I describe a PED cell and it's goals:

A PED cell is a special group of war fighters and analysts who work to produce intelligence products from a steady stream of imagery delivered from in-theater collection assets. Their products are used in near-real time to conduct tactical operations that maximize force effectiveness and minimize risk of life. To accomplish this, PED cells must sift through every shred of imagery that comes off the sensor. Typically, automated processing techniques are applied to narrow in on the most important information in the imagery stream. Sophisticated image processing routines uncover targets, signals, or patterns that would be missed by visual exploitation alone.

In image exploitation, the analyst examines the raw imagery and processing results to expose the targets, signals, or patterns with real intelligence value. The analyst often integrates other intelligence sources to provide context and further validate their findings.

Then, the analyst assembles a description of the target with its location and tactical significance into a graphic, map, or report that is the intelligence product. The intelligence product is disseminated directly to a consumer who is considering immediate action in-theater. The dissemination may happen via electronic or hardcopy communication chains but either way the emphasis is on quickness.

Later, the PED cell data may be delivered to other geospatial intelligence cells for additional analysis or after action reporting.

PED cells are an integral part of imagery data intelligence because they are the closest to the data collection source, closest to the tactical user, and closest to the hard problems. They have to analyze everything, narrow in on the most critical information and produce actionable intelligence. Oh yeah, all this has to be done in near real time. These attributes make PED cells a key component of the tactical intelligence weapons system.

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